$5000 reward being offered for information leading to the arrest & conviction of person or persons responsible

Georgia, 8/10/16

We received a plea last night asking us to help a badly injured puppy who a neighbor had witnessed being tossed over a "high" fence. As you can see in the first photo, the puppy, dubbed CALEB, has suffered significant trauma!!

He was rushed to the local ER vet immediately. Upon being examined by the medical team they discovered this puppy was in far worse shape than originally known. Poor Caleb suffered not only head trauma, but he's clearly emaciated, covered in what look to be old cigarette burns and they found an "abnormal" anus!!!!! The medical team was so upset by his condition that a cruelty investigation is being started. There is no question that Caleb suffered CRUEL & sadistic TORTURE over time!!! They also discovered he has a broken jaw!!!!

Caleb has endured the unthinkable, absolutely horrifying abuse!!!! Abnormal anus??!!! This is beyond sickening, his anus is swollen and bruised and while there is no "proof" is doesn't take much to see that he was penetrated by someone or something!!! We are just beyond disgusted & heartbroken right now. Caleb is a 3-4 month old puppy who has suffered beyond belief.

He survived the night and is now being rushed to another 24 hour facility where we know he will get the best possible care! He white blood cell count is next to nothing and he's in septic shock. Please pray for this innocent angel.

Rescue Dogs Rock is a not for profit animal rescue founded in 2015. We exist solely on donations and will rely primarily on fundraising to help animals in need.

Our mission is to raise awareness of the ever growing plight of homeless animals in this country, both in shelters and those dumped on our streets. Way too many amazing animals are euthanized every single day simply because they are homeless.

We want to introduce these animals to the public and educate people that unwanted companion animals are not damaged goods or unworthy, but really can be great family pets. Because the abuse, neglect, cruelty and medical cases cost shelters the most money and are the most urgent, they are often the first animals euthanized.

It is our goal to focus on the rescue of these urgent animals and provide them immediately the routine, emergency or specialized medical care they need and deserve. We will go beyond just vet care and get these animals rehabilitated as needed using trainers and behaviorists to help overcome issues related to past trauma.

It is our belief that no injured or abused animal should lose its life simply due to lack of funds. We do not have our own shelter, and we will rely on volunteers, fosters and adopters to take the animals into their homes and provide them with proper care and nurturing.

All of our animals will be vaccinated, heartworm tested, micro-chipped and altered. All of our homes, foster or adopter, will be fully screened, including references and vet check, an interview with the applicant and a home visit to ensure the home is the right fit for the animal.

Our outreach and education efforts will take place online via Facebook, web site and other social media as well as in person in the community via community events, school assemblies and any place people may lawfully gather to exchange information and learn.

Our message is one teaching general animal care and welfare, population control through spay and neuter and disease control in the animal population via proper vaccinations.